Tennessee State Museum - There’s nothing finer than a well-run state museum. Engulfing yourself in the rich history of Tennessee will not only better-educate you, but will also equip you to impress important, wealthy people at southern social gatherings.

Country Music Hall of Fame - Whether you prefer or detest country music (opinions don’t often fall in between), the Hall of Fame symbolizes the fact that you are, in fact, in the home of country music. So if you’re a fan, eat it up, scream and yell, maybe curse enthusiastically about a favorite artist, and if not, tell yourself you’re only here to learn about a different and worse musical sub-culture.

Natchez Trace Parkway - If you believe there is nothing more relaxing than a long afternoon drive, escape to Natchez Trace Parkway. Enjoy the 444-mile drive along exceptional scenery and fun stops along the way to enjoy.

The Carter House and Carnton Plantation - If you’re a history buff, check out these historic battle fields from The Battle of Franklin.The Carnton Plantation and the Carter House let you step back in time to learn about the American Civil War.

Ryman Auditorium - The Ryman Auditorium's journey began in 1892. Originating as the Union Gospel Tabernacle, the Auditorium prepped itself for a glorious stint as home to the Grand Ole" Opry before it's recent resignation to just a great concert venue and museum.